Journal Article Published 2015

Expanding Access and Participation through a Combination of Community Radio and Mobile Phones

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Assoc. Prof. Peter Mathews Mhagama

Assoc. Prof. Peter Mathews Mhagama

Main Author

Language & Communication Studies

12 total publications

Dr Peter Mhagama is Associate Professor in the department of Language and Communication at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences, formerly University of Malawi, the Polytechnic. He holds a PhD in Mass Communication research obtained...
Primary Author Assoc. Prof. Peter Mathews Mhagama
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Abstract

Community radio is one of the resources that can give ordinary or disenfranchised people a voice. This opportunity can be increased through the combination of community radio and mobile phones. Using focus group discussions, face-to-face interviews and observations, this article examines how this combination can improve ordinary people’s participation in media production and in public life in Malawi. It also examines the extent to which marginalized people are using mobile phones to voice their concerns through community radio in Malawi. I argue that the proliferation of mobile phones can accord community radio stations increased ability to give people a voice through use of text messaging and phone-in programmes. It can also expand the resources with which ordinary people have a voice. When people are accorded the right to voice their concerns and be heard, they can remove a major communication barrier that prevents them from enjoying the life they value.
Year of Publication 2015
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Journal Name Journal of African Media Studies
Volume 7
Issue 3
Page Numbers 267-280